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Definition of Dimorphs
1. dimorph [n] - See also: dimorph
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dimorphs
Literary usage of Dimorphs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1909)
"Increased heat and moisture are accompanied not only by an increased percentage
of the long-winged dimorphs, but by a greater wing length of the ..."
2. The American Naturalist by American Society of Naturalists, Essex Institute (1894)
"... is monoclinic, they are dimorphs. Narghile. — This copper iodide" occurs at
Broken Hill, New South Wales, as tiny crystals implanted on a siliceous ..."
3. Chemical Abstracts by American Chemical Society (1916)
"... 3 systems in which mixed crystals are not formed it is uncertain for all the
other acids whether they are monomorphic or in part at least dimorphs and ..."
4. Journal of Economic Entomology by Entomological Society of America, American Association of Economic Entomologists (1910)
"The dimorphs were not observed, which, however, may be accounted for by the fact
that I was not able to make continuous observations the past year (1909). ..."
5. Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society by London Mathematical Society (1898)
"dimorphs are possible. 10. N = M, or JW of ft, when x^lf, or 2y2-z2 = z2. 11.
N= X*+ Y< is impossible. 11. ..."
6. The Variation and Correlations of Certain Taxonomic Characters of Gryllus by Frank Eugene Lutz (1908)
"Table 11 shows the relative abundance of the long-winged and the short-winged
dimorphs for a number of localities. Taxonomic literature is united in stating ..."